The Barack Obama website is truly amazing and must be revolutionary. From every aspect it is simply a superb work of art.
If anyone who reads this blog wants to see 'perfection' on the web, then log on to the Barack site.
Graphically, it is stunning but what is amazing is how it connects the universal with the local. Key in any postcode in the US and you discover what Barack events are taking place in that location.
On the home page he write: "I'm asking you to believe, not just in my ability to bring about real change in Washington .... I'm asking you to believe in yours".
It is in ways reminiscent of the Kennedy line about "....what you can do for your country." But it is still a great call.
Imagine if a religious 'superior' said that to his/her community - meaning it - the power it could have. Instead the tired wearisome words that are heard!
Thursday, July 24, 2008
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